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mark g
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Your Miranda rights are only required if they are going to question you. They do not have to read you Miranda rights for a warrant arrest on a misdemeanor DWS. Pay your ticket and get off the road. If your license is suspended there is probably a good reason |
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UncleRico
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You don't have to be read your Miranda rights unless you're being questioned, while in police custody, regarding a specific crime. if you're just being arrested for a traffic warrant, the officer doesn't need to question you. The people who are telling you to hire an attorney are morons who have no idea what they're talking about. |
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slicktop80
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GPD818 said it all. Grow up and by a clue kiddo, we don't have to Mirandize you unless you are being questioned. |
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HBPD 126
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Once again, here is a little more job security for all of us in law enforcement. I thank you for ensuring my family gets fed and I get so much satisfaction knowing that people like you are still born and even procreate. You do not get mirandized for a warrant arrest. All these "sue-crazy people" like yourself need to get a life, a job, and stop looking for a free ride just because you think you were violated. Grow up and step up to your responsibilities or at least stop whining to everyone else that you feel mistreated. It really makes me feel sorry for the officers that work in the area that you live because they probably have to deal with you and people like you often. To all the officers, BE SAFE!!!!!!!! To all the thuggish little **** sticks, BEWARE!!!!!!! |
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Amber
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First everyone who is saying to get a lawyer and sue really needs to learn what the Miranda rights are. Miranda rights are only used if you are going to be questioned in reference to a crime. It has nothing to do with being arrested on a warrant or if you are caught in the act. If they don't question you then you don't have to be read your rights. And as a side note by signing your drivers license implies consent. Meaning that you understand by driving a motor vehicle you are aware of your rights. |
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mike g
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miranda rights are not required for an arrest warrant. |
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Anne M
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Hello Stupid!! This can't be new. So just deal with the situation at hand. Pay your fine and do you community hours. Stop trying to get out of it. |
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Anee
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Make better choices. Buts since you didn't here's what you need to do.
You know your rights so just get a lawyer and deal with the situation. Pay the fine and do the time and get over it. |
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?
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Contact a lawyer. You will still be in trouble for the driving offense. Hope it wasnt dwi, they are really getting tough these days on that. Best wishes |
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want it bad
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Get a lawyer |
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Bobby D
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You don't NEED to be read your rights for a warrant arrest. Why don't you take responsibility for your behavior and actions? I'm so tired of people like you that break laws then look for loopholes to save your ***.
Well, you've got no case in this instance.
Nice try.
She was arrested on a warrant. She obviously failed to appear for a court date, didn't pay a fine, or was in contempt for a host of different reasons. This isn't a new case. She's not going to be questioned for anything! Man, why don't people that know nothing just keep their yaps shut. Watching too much CSI obviously. |
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Andy
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Miranda rights are relevant if you confessed to anything.
Many misdemeanors do not give you automatic right to a lawyer. If you can afford it, you should get one though -- a lawyer specialized in motoring offenses. |
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gawain37
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Your Miranda right are applicable if you were questioned after you were arrested and the information that you gave them will be used against you. All evidence acquired as a result of that questioning can be thrown out. You should tell your attorney about this just in case. |
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missl
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Your in a lot of trouble its your word against the arresting officers
Get a lawyer - a good one |
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billlucas14all
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Unless you have a Lotta cash and and a good lawyer you're done. Sorry. You know the score |
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Swan
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if you were not read your rights,then your rights were violated,get yourself a good lawyer |
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maiax
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tell that to your lawyer and sue the daqmn policeman back, hah |
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kingstubborn
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You don't do anything. Unless you somehow did something against your own interest (kept talking because you didn't realize you were in custody and gave up incriminating information), just because you were not read your rights does not mean your rights were violated. |
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Rob
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No miranda rights? Talk to a lawyer...
Also did the cop have his hat on when he arrested you? No? Then he was out of uniform and you can tell that to the judge! |
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Puppy Zwolle
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Get a lawyer. |
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wanderer
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you have a right to remain silence and to get a lawyer....i suggest you should seek a lawyer |
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p-nut butter princess
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then they have to throw it out you could of killed someone if they arrest you and don't read you your rights guess what you get to walk free but 9/10 if you did that they would bust you on some other bogus charge but with a traffic ticket they have to throw it out |
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?
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sue, they have to read you your rights |
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JackDa
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If your from aussieland then if they havent read you your rights when they were arresting you or soon after, they are screwed, may be different in America but it seems not right so yeah get a lawyer, tell them everything and etc. etc. |
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